Danny Drinkwater is set to make his England debut tonight against Holland at Wembley.

The midfielder, who has been pulling all the right strings in the midfield of league leaders Leicester City, is expected to start against the Netherlands, alongside teammate Jamie Vardy who scored his first goal for his country against Germany on Saturday.

Drinkwater has not represented his country since under-19s level, but Roy Hodgson is planning to throw him in.

With Jack Wilshere and Fabian Delph injured, the Holland encounter represents a big opportunity for the Foxes midfielder to prove himself capable of transferring his Premier League form onto the international stage.

Danny Rose is likely to win his second cap, while Fraser Forster, stand-in captain James Milner and Daniel Sturridge will also start at Wembley.

The latter will make his first England appearance in 19 months and Hodgson hopes the oft-injured Liverpool striker, like Arsenal's Danny Welbeck, can use prove his fitness and ability before the season is out.